- The
Chambal is a
geographical and
cultural region in north-central India. It lies
along the
Chambal and
Yamuna river valleys, in
southeastern Rajasthan...
- The
Chambal River is a
tributary of the
Yamuna River in
Central and
Northern India, and thus
forms part of the
drainage system of the Ganges. The river...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chambal may
refer to:
Chambal River,
river in the
Indian states Madhya Pradesh and
Rajasthan Chambal (region), the
region of the...
- The
Chambal Division is an
administrative geographical unit of
Madhya Pradesh state of India. A
river by the name
Chambal, a
tributary of
Yamuna River...
-
Chambal Fertilisers and
Chemicals Ltd (CFCL) is an
Indian agrochemicals manufacturing company based in Kota in Rajasthan.
Established in the year 1985...
-
National Chambal Sanctuary, also
called the
National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state
protected area in northern...
- (149 mi)
south of the
state capital, Jaipur,
situated on the
banks of
Chambal River. With a po****tion of over 1.2 million, it is the
third most populous...
- the
Chambal division of the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh. The town of
Bhind is the
district headquarters.Bhind
District is
situated in
Chambal region...
-
under East
India Company rule.
Areas with
ravines or forests, such as
Chambal and
Chilapata Forests, were once
known for dacoits. The word "dacoity"...
- The Kota
Bridge or Kota
Chambal or Kota
Cable Bridge is a cable-sta****
bridge in Kota, Rajasthan. The
bridge was
inaugurated by
Prime Minister of India...